
Masters in Public Administration (MPA)
The evening MPA programme is specifically designed for Management Executives working in the Public sector. It provides for development of junior and senior managers that are part of the succession plan for executive leadership.
The MPA Programmes is offered in the evenings from 5:00pm – 10:00pm. Classes run for two to three weeks in every two and a half to three months.
The evening class MPA is offered in the ESAMI member countries in the following venues:- Arusha, Dar es Salaam and Mwanza, Tanzania; Nairobi, Kenya; Kampala, Uganda; Lusaka, Zambia; Lilongwe and Blantyre, Malawi; Harare, Zimbabwe; Windhoek and Oshakati, Namibia; Mbabane, Swaziland; Maputo, Mozambique; Mahe, Seychelles.
The Candidate must submit an application form with the following:
• Current curriculum vitae
• Certified copy of official transcript
• At least one letter of recommendation from a person who is in a position to judge the candidate’s ability
• A non-refundable application processing fee of US$ 30
All documents accompanying the application must be in English
Candidates eligible for Masters programmes must possess the following qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university or equivalent qualification.
• International recognized full professional qualification. Candidates must have passed ALL qualifying examinations
• Proficiency in both spoken and written English
PMG09102Project Management
RMG09415Research Concepts, Philosophy and Design
GMG09312 Business Ethics
RMG09416 Quantitative Methods
PAG09101 Public Policy Analysis
PAG09103 Comparative Public Administration
PAG09105 Public Administration Theory and Practice
GMG09104 Corporate Governance
PAG09205 Administrative Law
PAG09206 Leadership and Management of Change
FMG09207 Public Financial Management
HRG09208 Strategic Human Resource Management
FMG09309 Public Procurement Management
FMG09310 Public Assets Management
FMG09311 Budget and Budgetary Control
PAG09413 E-Government Management
PAG09414 Public Sector Innovations
RMG09417 Master Thesis
PMG09102Project Management
RMG09415Research Concepts, Philosophy and Design
GMG09312 Business Ethics
RMG09416 Quantitative Methods
PAG09101 Public Policy Analysis
PAG09103 Comparative Public Administration
PAG09105 Public Administration Theory and Practice
GMG09104 Corporate Governance
PAG09205 Administrative Law
PAG09206 Leadership and Management of Change
FMG09207 Public Financial Management
HRG09208 Strategic Human Resource Management
FMG09309 Public Procurement Management
FMG09310 Public Assets Management
FMG09311 Budget and Budgetary Control
PAG09413 E-Government Management
PAG09414 Public Sector Innovations
RMG09417 Master Thesis